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Get to a healthier and more active life with Google Fit!

It’s hard to know how much or what kind of activity you need to stay healthy. That’s why Google Fit collaborated with the World Health Organization (WHO) and the American Heart Association (AHA) to bring you Heart Points, an activity goal that can help improve your health.

Activities that get your heart pumping harder have tremendous health benefits for your heart and mind. You’ll earn one Heart Point for each minute of moderate activity like picking up the pace when walking your dog, and double points for more intense activities like running. It takes just 30-minutes of brisk walking five days a week to reach the AHA and WHO’s recommended amount of physical activity shown to reduce the risk of heart disease, improve sleep, and increase overall mental wellbeing.

Google Fit will also help you:

SEE YOUR WORKOUTS
Get insights and see stats such as heart rate, speed, pace, route, and more for your runs, walks, and bike rides.

MONITOR YOUR GOALS
See your daily progress on your Heart Points and steps. Meeting your goals all the time? Easily adjust your goals to keep challenging yourself to achieve a healthy heart and mind.

MAKE EVERY MOVE COUNT
All physical activity can help you lead a healthier life, and with Google Fit you can track it all in one place. Working with your favorite fitness apps and devices, Google Fit builds a journal of your activity. And to make sure Fit never misses a workout, you can manually add any activity your other apps didn’t track - from Aerobics to Zumba!

CONNECT WITH YOUR FAVORITE APPS AND DEVICES
Google Fit can show you info from many of your favorite apps and devices that are compatible with Apple Health to give you a holistic view of your health, so you’ll never lose track of your progress. These include Lifesum, Runkeeper, Strava, MyFitnessPal, Headspace, and more.

CHECK IN AT ANYTIME, FROM ANYWHERE
See a snapshot of your activity history across Google Fit and your integrated apps in your journal. Or, see the full picture in browse, where you can find all of your health and wellness data.

Learn more about Google Fit and see a list of supported apps at: https://www.google.com/fit

Google Fit: Activity Tracker App Comments & Reviews

Google Fit: Activity Tracker Positive Reviews

Great APP!This app is intuitive and easy. I gave it 4 stars instead of 5 only because I would love 1 additional feature… on the My Activity tab (I’m using an iPhone) looking at the full month view of both the Heart Points and Steps views, it would be nice to have the color of the circle change to a different color instead of just changing hues when you reach the goal for a day. Or even a check mark over the day like on the Week view. I still like the app and will continue to use it- it would just be nice to have a quick visual to see how many days during the month that I met the goal..Version: 1.84

Thank You, Heart Disease AvengersExcellent. Pure and good, period. This is a gift to us. Yet, some people have still complained: "Until it magically aligns with my Sparkle Pony Unicorn heartbeat ratio index, measures perspiration sodium levels (aligning with my home-based lab testing), and adds a drop-down choice for bi-weekly underwater hot Tai BocChi lacrosse sessions so I don't have to do so manually (THE HORROR), I'm giving it only half a star..." Seriously, folks. Get a problem. Like heart disease. Have it in your family? You must not. Most folks who DO have heart disease, know someone with heart disease, or lost someone they love very much to heart disease aren't complaining about something so positive in the fight against this beyond-crappy death monger. We are every-day thankful for the genius, hard working souls at the AMA and Google (and Apple - thanks for the app, yo!) who joined forces in the magical Google Fit to make the world a better, healthier place so we don't lose even more people we love to this horrific, extremely preventable disease. Thanks to every heart disease Avenger who is fighting for our lives. We are so fortunate to have you walking with us..Version: 1.0

Impressed on Positive Heart Health, Not Impressed with FunctionalityI was hoping this would bridge the gap between my WearOS powered fossil smartwatch and Apple Health so I could get more use out of the health data and the Google Fit functionality of the watch. Unfortunately no such features. The app has read only permissions with Apple Health so it only organizes data from that app into Google’s. It does not link with WearOS so data from the smartwatch does not go directly to Google Fit’s app so that is still a problem for me. I like that it puts the focus on heart health in a “weight watchers” kinda way— points instead of steps or calories to get a bigger picture view of how to improve overall health. But I’m not getting my progress counted from my smartwatch anyways. Overall, Google Fit just organizes information that already exists in a new way. I’m intrigued but probably won’t keep it..Version: 1.10

Room for improvementWorks as a basic list. Needs ability to edit workouts after posting, option to remove step count tracking completely (I track workouts like HIIT, elliptical and strength training but I don’t worry about my steps), diversify and add ability to change metrics based on exercise type (eg resistance and incline for elliptical), add recovery activities (stretching, etc). Not all yoga is the same - yin is primarily recovery and other forms are much more intense - this should be reflected in exercise list or offer a metric within yoga to specify the type. Heart rate log is not useful as it is only one snapshot. Better to add ability to sync with heart rate apps when logging specific exercises and perhaps show how much exercise time is spent in different HR zones..Version: 1.72

Works pretty well but has problemsI use this app to track my steps throughout the day. It seems to do a good job keeping track of my steps. I don’t have a watch or fitness tracker so I keep my phone in my hand while I’m walking. This seems to work well but my main problem is as I walk and keep a check on my number of steps, I notice at some point every day I loose heart points. I was up to seven heart points as I was walking to 2000 steps and as I looked to see what I had, my heart points dropped back from 7 to 3. This happens at some point every day. I would like to know why this happens. I don’t slow dawn my pace or change my stride or the way my arms swing as I walk so I don’t know why this happens. I would like an explanation as to why this happens every day during my walk..Version: 1.45

Fills an important gap for Apple usersI am an iPhone/watch user and for me this app fills in important gap which is that it provides one number to evaluate the quality of daily exercise, i.e. the Heart Points. This is something which Apple health is missing as step counts, exercise minutes, etc. don’t do the job. So I’m excited about this! What is needed now is a widget and an Apple Watch app with a complication… It would be perfect to be able to see the heart points whenever you look at the watch. Add those features and I’ll go five stars..Version: 1.0

Has something changed?I love using Google Fit to track my workouts and check my health stats. I have been very happy with it syncing with my Watch Ultra but within the last several weeks I have noticed I am losing Heart Points after my workout. Today for instance when I left the gym and synced my data to the GF app I had 25 heart points. A bit later it now is reduced to 18 heart points?? I had been checking to see if the app needed an update and while it didn’t show as needing one when I searched for the app to leave this review it showed as needing to be updated. Hopefully this was the issue?.Version: 1.81

Very good app but could use some improvementsThe app in question is a very strong reliable app it is free ( unlike some competitors ). links to your google account. and helps get you working out. Although it does have its problems I wish it could link up to your fit bit and I also wish it could have instructional daily workout videos. All the “problems” with the app aren’t necessarily problems but could add to it. To sum it up more people should know and use this app.Version: 1.43

Fossil gen4 userI enjoy the google fit app. However, I wish I could edit a workout after I complete it. For instance, I used my watch to record my workout and accidentally chose walk instead of run and started it ten minutes into my run. I’m unable to fix this now that it’s entered and although I realize it’s my mistake for entering it wrong I feel like it’d be easy enough for them to make it so I can adjust the time I started and the type of workout it was so I could get more accurate feedback..Version: 1.45

FitnessI love Google Fit. Been using it for years.. but lately for the past two months. It has not been accurate on my miles. I use it for my mileage for machine exercises. However. When walking, it’s not giving me the right miles. I also use the apple tracker and the numbers from the GF is behind. This needs to be fixed. I also noticed that the numbers sometime retract back too..Version: 1.69

Love this AppI love this app. I wish I knew earlier about this app, my workout would have been more easier. Before I used to workout more or less and had no tack of it. But this app made it so easy to keep my record and tells me exactly how much I need to walk or run today. It makes me crave more everyday to workout more and more. So thankful for this app. Highly recommended.Version: 1.70

Allow period predictorsApple health has a thing where if you track your period consistently, it can tell you a guesstimate of when your following 3 or 4 periods should begin. It’s a great tool when planning vacations or hoping a certain visitor isn’t making an appearance. Basically… do something similar to what they did and you have me 100% on board..Version: 1.65

App not workingApp seems to no longer have the ability to track a workout, only has the ability to add a workout after it’s done. I loved the track feature since I could keep an eye on my distance as I was running. Additionally, it seems like it no longer keeps track of my steps automatically. I have the most updated version, but nothing is being tracked. It always says 0 steps and 0 heart points even after a run..Version: 1.54

Great app with bad bugsThis app hasn’t been updated in two months Google. What’s going on? I’m running into syncing issues with my WearOS watch now that I never had before. I love this app and use it every day, but the lack of continuity between watch and phone has become increasingly frustrated. My phone is still two workouts behind my watch and I did those workouts earlier this week. Please fix this issue, it is incredibly frustrating as a user..Version: 1.45

Please bring back trackingHello, I love the Google Fit app, but there was a change I didn’t like. Now users can only log a workout after you’re done. It would be great if we could have the track while you workout option back especially for short periods like doing jumping jacks or push-ups..Version: 1.82

Good but needs improvementOverall a good app. A good way to keep track of your workouts. I have this app synced with the exercise app "fiton" and it does not always record my workouts accurately. For example, for some workouts, Google fit says I've only done 1 minute of exercise, when in fact it was 30 minutes! Good app overall but it's not always accurate..Version: 1.40

Generally a good appI would like to say it’s helped me become more aware of how physically active I am, I would love for it to track my heart points better though. I ran about 3 miles and it didn’t record any of my running, it’s a minor problem but still frustrating trying to track my progress..Version: 1.54

Move Points > Steps.I really liked the app before this new update where the move points were switched with steps. I don’t have the luxury to walk around a lot . At most, I get about 2,000 steps a day. I found it more motivating to log my move points, because it counted for any work out I did. I think steps and move points to be an option and let the user pick which one works best for their fitness lifestyle..Version: 1.22.02004

Good But Needs ImprovementThis is another great Google app, but there is still a lot of room for improvement. Sometimes it doesn’t sync from Health, which is annoying. Also, you can’t add steps manually. Overall I like it but I expected more functionality and less bugs..Version: 1.28

Generic note for the day? Journal could inc diary notesI was hoping when I click the + in an activity I can notate anything that I want and such as medication or how I’m feeling that day. It looks like it’s attached to an activity in terms of expelling energy. Would love to see a generic note/diary addition to this app. Super easy to do!!!.Version: 1.58

Ok I guessOnly successfully measures my heart rate about half the time, if I’m being generous. I also don’t like that I can’t edit workouts after entering them, and that I can’t choose to not have a steps goal since steps aren’t what I’m into fitness-wise. Overall it’s ok for tracking workouts and I like when the heart rate monitor works, but I’d like more options and consistency..Version: 1.67

Google Fit rewardsSuggestion introduce Google Fit Rewards take part in health related Market Research like track your steps, track heart rate, and other research to earn points that can be redeemed for PayPal cash or gift cards for stores and restaurants all this data can be used for Market research activities thank you.Version: 1.22.02004

Cannot write to Apple HealthIt’s inconvenient for iOS users to have to use both Google fit and Apple health. Users should be able to consolidate into a single source. Allow option to write sleep data to Apple health please. Not only read data from Apple health into Google fit… especially with your upcoming subscription fee for sleep..Version: 1.79

One thing missingIt’s great and all, but, there is one thing that should definitely be added… a link between apple health and this app, if it could link to apple health it would be able to save everything so that no data is lost.Version: 1.71

Change monthly data viewInstead of those circles whcho show the activity of each day in month, make it bar chart. I mean the same as week view but for 30 days..Version: 1.79

Missing functionsLast year this app was my life line and helped me lose weight. I redownloaded it only to find the “track workout” button missing. It no longer creates maps of your runs or bike rides. If this was fixed I’d be over joyed but at the moment I’m very disappointed. If it’s user error on my part I’d love some help..Version: 1.56

Can’t connect Google Fit and FitbitThought Google Fit would sync with Fitbit but there’s no easy path; only a half baked one from Apple Health. Can’t see a reason to use this app if I have to manually add things other apps do automatically. Doesn’t seem to be any added value from data or interface either..Version: 1.70

Great ImprovementsGoogle has slowly made many improvements over the life of this app. Now that Google Fit runs on iOS, I find the “Journal” to be very useful in collecting all workout and sleep data from multiple sources and grouping the data chronologically for easier access..Version: 1.5

What about people taking beta blockers?I’m taking a beta blocker to treat afib and my resting pulse is about 20 bpm lower than it was before I started. Exercise for me doesn’t hit a level high enough to trigger “exercise” on the Apple Watch or heart points here. Please consider asking users during setup if they are taking beta blockers and adjusting the threshold down a bit for earning heart points for us who are. Thanks..Version: 1.0

Fossil Gen6 userFor me it is the same. I wish that they would make it so I could edit my journal entries in the app. I don’t have my problem so far in regards to tracking time, HR, or with the activity itself. But I want to edit it so I can put in the distance I rowed on an ergo meter or the distance I biked in a spin class. That’s really the only thing..Version: 1.61

Disappointing resultsI about died mowing the lawn in the Texas summer. It took me about an hour in the 95* heat that feels like 107*. I wore my Fossil smart watch that’s supposed to pair with this app. My phone told me I took about 500 steps while my watch told me I only took about 1000 steps. Another app usually tells me I walk about 3500 steps. My heart rate went up to 145bpm and I scored no heart points. Yup. Disappointing.Version: 1.29

Doesn’t work very wellI have walked the same park for the first two days. Each day it gives me different readings. I walked to the post office yesterday and it didn’t register any steps for the first three blocks. I’m doing this for work. I’m not an avid walker. After the work program ends I won’t continue using this app. I won’t recommend it either..Version: 1.24

Metric InstabilityI enjoy the app most of the time, but my historical metrics ( i.e. the ‘Heart Points’ ) oddly change after the fact and sometimes days later. For example, I earned 31 Heart Points during this morning‘s workout but then when I checked again hours later, the 31 points dropped six points to 25..Version: 1.66

Ok.. not so great to capture I-device activitiesIt has been a regular sync issue with I-devices in terms of capturing activities. And always it misses to track, not something overcasting the data. I would expect dev team will look into it. Otherwise, my kind of users may lose interest in using it..Version: 1.54

Could use more attentionThis app could get more attention put into like the rest. It has the heart points, but doesn’t detect the heart points from my health app on iPhone or watch. I have monitored my heart beats walking and running and it still gives a zero. I give it three because I love google products and I won’t give up on it :).Version: 1.20

Nice but no Fitbit sync / data sharingSince google bought Fitbit I was really hoping to sync or data share my Fitbit on google health it would be a great addition. I love Fitbit watches and accessories..Version: 1.28

Apple Watch?Great App. Just need apple watch.Version: 1.0

Good tracking, but needs to be compatible with FitbitGoogle owns Fitbit, so I’m not sure why they can’t just take data from the Fitbit app to track activity. But I like how it tracks heart rate, it is pretty accurate..Version: 1.72

RequestOption to add a short note for each heart rate reading would be nice..Version: 1.61

Not tracking accuratelyWorked great first couple of years and then I stopped using for awhile. Now it suddenly stops counting. After todays walk I returned with 3200 steps five minutes later I had 2100? I loaded the upgrade hopefully that fixes it.Version: 1.72

Step sync is out of syncFor weeks my step counter is not lining up with the counter in my phone. Can’t figure it out and it’s an odd one..Version: 1.70

Great But A Little Bit Of Things To AddGoogle Fit Is Like The Best Fitness App For Many Reasons. Google fit is 100% free compared to the other apps which is the freaking best Shows ur calories Burnt It’s not accurate but great to have. Shows your goals like points you need to get each day. The App Is Easy To Look at and is not a big mess. And finally a app that connects to app health. ——- Things I wish they had When ever I’m like working out it says just a about 3 seconds to load but no big deal And font size needs to be bigger. They can make this a setting —//— Overall it’s super good.Version: 1.57

No “Check your heart rate” No “Track your respiratory rate” on iPhone 8 Plus !Google Fit does not have those two options on iPhone 8 Plus, but they appear on IPhone 8. I am not sure if I missed something during the setup. Please help..Version: 1.61

Really well done appLove this app for tracking calls, heart rate during workouts, total steps etc. Only thing missing from the app is to be able to have friends and have competitions. There are no app (that I have found) that offers a one place collection of fitness information where you can challenge friends and family. This app is really well done and would be the perfect platform for this..Version: 1.51

Steps??As per today, you have made some changes but steps are not shown anymore. You could have let users change the way they like to track activities. I liked the way it was. edit: I reboot my device and I can see steps now. Though I liked the way it was..Version: 1.22.02004

Where is LACROSSE as an activity ?Lacrosse is the fastest growing sport in North America and it’s not an option as an activity. That’s sad..Version: 1.51

Heart points accumulated disappeared from appAll my heart points previously accumulated between Dec 2020 and Feb 2021 in the app all disappeared at the end of Feb 2021 Is there a bug? I can see all the activities during that period listed in the app but they are all showing 0 hearts points..Version: 1.50

Walking distance horribly inaccurateWent for a walk and after taking 5000 steps it still said that I had only walked 0.03km.Version: 1.45

Bring back move minutesLoved the move minutes tracker...disappointed to see it replaced with steps. Steps may be important to some, but do not represent activity levels well for others. Please consider making it an option to personalize what goals we prioritize!.Version: 1.26

Great app, needs to track calorie intakeI use this app everyday to track my outgoing calories and adjust my workouts vs what I eat , however it would be great if we would be able to track what we eat with our micro and macro nutrients. Also it would be nice if the sleep tracking gave us information on our sleep and how we can improve on it..Version: 1.24

It’s doesn’t track minutesThis week my google fit has only tracked steps and the activities I do don’t involve stepping. How would I be able to track minutes?.Version: 1.22.02004

FitbitI would love to have this app on my Fitbit.Version: 1.13

ErgonomyIn the overview, the step/calories/distance section is too sensitive to touch, it’s difficult to scroll without inadvertently taping it. Please fix that thanks!.Version: 1.20

Looks promisingIntegrate with Facebook friends & allow Apple Watch app/complications :).Version: 1.1

Need apple watch appNeed apple watch app and complications.Version: 1.0

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